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Thursday, 29 May 2014 Newsletter
Watchdog group suspects Big Oil pressured US agency on renewable fuels standard Watchdog group suspects Big Oil pressured US agency on renewable fuels standard
A Washington, D.C. based watchdog group has filed a formal request for records the Environmental Protection Agency that it believes may show Big Oil pressured the agency to scale back the amount of renewable fuels that must be blended into the nation's fossil fuel supplies.
Innovation required if biomass is to meet tough targets Innovation required if biomass is to meet tough targets
A fresh approach to managing biomass feedstock supply chains is required if the UK biomass sector is to continue to grow while meeting stringent new criteria, according to the director of Savills Energy.
W2 Energy Begins Biofuel Production
W2 Energy, Inc. has begun biofuel production at its facility in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
Panorama

Renewables have the power to reduce UK reliance on foreign fuel imports says Good Energy

Australia
New South Wales recognises benefits of RET

Iceland and Norway sign up to join Horizon 2020

European leaders urged to see renewables as shield to geo-political and energy risks

Electric/Hybrid

New Zealand
New Zealand’s first fast-charge station for EVs opens in Whangarei

Geothermal

Stiebel Eltron introduces mobile phone control for heat pumps

Ocean Energy

Eco Wave Power wins 'Wow Competition' during MIXIII 2014 Innovation Conference

Cornish marine energy company expands into France

World's first community-owned tidal power turbine grid powering Scottish community

PV

South Carolina Solar Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk for Signature Into Law

Tunisia
J.v.G. Thoma and Green Panel Tech sign Tunisian JV agreement

South Africa
South African solar energy plants come online

Wind

Sweden
Vattenfall inaugurates new Swedish wind farm

International consortium awarded 10 million euro funding package

Wind farm development benefitting charities

Today's press

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 29/5/2014

Agenda

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